I only have 1 table for my 220 SD. What do you guys think about this as a good option for the stern table?
No. Just that it hasn't even been a full day, yet, for people to look and respond.Does the lack of input mean that it's ugly?
No. Just that it hasn't even been a full day, yet, for people to look and respond.
The base and pole look just like the ones we have in the pontoon line we carry. It's fine for the price, but it is nowhere near as nice and sturdy as the Sea Ray ones. The table is thin plastic, the mount is only sticky-taped to the underside of the table and it does wobble. However, if you don't want to pay for the Sea Ray one, you're kinda stuck using one like that... meaning a surface mount, screw in base.
For others... on his boat, the OEM table leg is actually attached to the vertical section of the rear lounge seat support - it does not attach to the floor (IIRC, the gas tank is too close to the cockpit floor to allow a flush mount).
But, to directly answer your question - yes, it would work as long as you double check the clearance between the floor and the tank for your screws.
Funny, I just realized that and changed my post - we must have been typing at the same time!:smt001I have the older style 220 SD with the flush mount. It does attach to the floor.
I just picked up my Sundeck last month, but I was curious on the table storage. I thought they were supposed to store next to the porta-potti, but mine do not fit. Currently one is stored behind the potti and the other is strapped behind the cooler in front of the helm. Dose that mean I have "aftermarket" table tops or did Sea Ray modify the storage after my model year?
Oh, you might check Det-Mar (manufacturer) for other, inexpensive table options.
Yeah, that would work. I was just wondering because I have seen tables stowed here before, but not sure if it was on my exact model. Maybe they had smaller tables.:huh:Aqua - would something as simple as stretching a bungee cord across the area work? Maybe drill a hole and have it go right through that center, vertical support?